Bourbon County KY Horse Farm - Paris KY 40361- Kentucky Horse Farms For Sale
Why not own a farm with a romantic address like Paris KY? Thoroughbred racing legends have been born in Bourbon County and there are a few Kentucky horse farms for sale here.
Imagine waking up each day and when you take in the view out your front door you see this...

What kind of life is this in Paris KY 40361?
It's a life of freedom and choice to be a part of history and a place in modern day horse culture.
Paris was settled in 1775 but the name was Hopewell until 1790 that it was changed to honor French assistance in the Revolutionary War.
The tourism theme here is, "Horses, history and hospitality".

Triple crown winner Secretariat was retired to Claiborne Farm here and was buried there.
Paris KY 40361 is a total of 6.8 square miles and has many historic buildings that have been preserved in the downtown area.
It's a beautiful place to show my clients around the Kentucky Horse Farms.
Many people choose to relocate to Kentucky to make Bourbon County their home.
Even if you aren't looking for a major farm operation, there is something for everyone in Paris in housing and price. Click below for current listings...
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Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
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Photography by Lizette Fitzpatrick
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Bourbon County KY Horse Farms - Paris KY 40361- Kentucky Horse Farms For Sale


Lizette - I could definitely wake up each morning and look at a Horse Farm in Paris KY, absolutely beautiful.
Lizette,
I guess it should be no surprise that your horse farm photos are the best I have ever seen.
Michelle - I could too! I grew up on a horse farm but haven't had time to get back into that since being in real estate. I would love to buy one.
Steven - Thanks! these were two of my own photos taken in Paris KY, but I have borrowed a few lately from a friend, Gene Burch. It has been fun to do my Kentucky Horse farm series.